Hello!
I'd like to ask how to do a profile using PIR (Passive Infrared) Sensors (motion detection) to control the artificial lighting?
Many thanks,
Xye
PIR Sensors to control artificial lighting
Re: PIR Sensors to control artificial lighting
Hi,
This query was also sent in to Tech Support so here is the answer sent back (for other users who may have a similar query)
Since PIR sensors reduce the lighting load based on the space occupancy, and space occupancy is defined by the user, it is simply a case of modifying the lighting gain profile to reflect reduced loads as a function of PIR sensors. Alternatively a diversity factor can also be applied to the lighting gain inside the internal gains tab.
Within the UK Building Regulations Compliance methodology there is a menu item which allows occupancy sensing to be specified, but as above, all this achieves is applying a diversity factor to the lighting gain. If you use the UK Compliance modules this input is found at zone level, under the Building regs tab by selecting "NCM Lighting Data".
Phil
This query was also sent in to Tech Support so here is the answer sent back (for other users who may have a similar query)
Since PIR sensors reduce the lighting load based on the space occupancy, and space occupancy is defined by the user, it is simply a case of modifying the lighting gain profile to reflect reduced loads as a function of PIR sensors. Alternatively a diversity factor can also be applied to the lighting gain inside the internal gains tab.
Within the UK Building Regulations Compliance methodology there is a menu item which allows occupancy sensing to be specified, but as above, all this achieves is applying a diversity factor to the lighting gain. If you use the UK Compliance modules this input is found at zone level, under the Building regs tab by selecting "NCM Lighting Data".
Phil
IES Worldwide Technical Support

